If you or someone you know is a RoboCop fan, then your holiday shopping just got easier thanks to the upcoming RoboCop: Rogue City Steelbook Collection. This new physical edition of the game arrives on PS5 and Xbox Series X on December 2. Preorders are now live at multiple online retailers. While there are no preorder bonuses, the new collection includes the full RoboCop: Rogue City base game, the RoboCop: Unfinished Business standalone expansion, and a bunch of bonus DLC--not to mention an exclusive steelbook case--all for just $50.
Our RoboCop: Rogue City review gave it a 7/10, noting that it does an impressive job of making you feel like RoboCop and for following a new storyline that lets you see another slice of Old Detroit's crime-ridden streets. "If you're a fan of RoboCop, then you'll find a lot to love in Rogue City," wrote critic Richard Wakeling. "It's chock full of Easter eggs and manages to capture the look and feel of the first two RoboCop movies with excellent attention to detail, even getting Peter Weller to reprise his role as the eponymous hero. More than anything, it does a tremendous job of making you feel like RoboCop in its best moments."
While the new RoboCop: Rogue City Collection is a physical-only release, both Rogue City and Rogue City: Unfinished Business are also available as standalone titles on PS5, Xbox, and PC. PC fans who want to check out the FPS can grab the Steam version at a discount via Fanatical, where the RoboCop: Rogue City - Alex Murphy Deluxe Edition is on sale for $44 (was $60), and RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is down to $24 (was $30). Standalone physical editions of RoboCop: Rogue City and Unfinished Business are also available on PS5 and Xbox--however, grabbing these versions separately will be more expensive than the $50 Steelbook Collection, so it's probably best to just wait the extra couple weeks.
Consider rounding out your RoboCop collection with a few Blu-rays. The RoboCop 2: Collector's Edition on 4K Blu-ray is available at Amazon for $24, and it's packed with bonus content like commentary from the crew and features like OCP Declassified, Adapting Frank Miller's RoboCop 2, and a look at the movie's special effects. There's also the RoboCop: Director's Cut on 4K Blu-ray for $35, which is offered by Arrow Video and gets you a bunch of additional scenes that weren't included in the original theatrical release. A cheaper alternative is the RoboCop: Collector's Edition on 4K Blu-ray, which is just $22.49 (was $25). All three are available now, and should make the wait for the RoboCop: Rogue City Steelbook Collection on December 2 a bit easier.
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Our RoboCop: Rogue City review gave it a 7/10, noting that it does an impressive job of making you feel like RoboCop and for following a new storyline that lets you see another slice of Old Detroit's crime-ridden streets. "If you're a fan of RoboCop, then you'll find a lot to love in Rogue City," wrote critic Richard Wakeling. "It's chock full of Easter eggs and manages to capture the look and feel of the first two RoboCop movies with excellent attention to detail, even getting Peter Weller to reprise his role as the eponymous hero. More than anything, it does a tremendous job of making you feel like RoboCop in its best moments."
While the new RoboCop: Rogue City Collection is a physical-only release, both Rogue City and Rogue City: Unfinished Business are also available as standalone titles on PS5, Xbox, and PC. PC fans who want to check out the FPS can grab the Steam version at a discount via Fanatical, where the RoboCop: Rogue City - Alex Murphy Deluxe Edition is on sale for $44 (was $60), and RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business is down to $24 (was $30). Standalone physical editions of RoboCop: Rogue City and Unfinished Business are also available on PS5 and Xbox--however, grabbing these versions separately will be more expensive than the $50 Steelbook Collection, so it's probably best to just wait the extra couple weeks.
Consider rounding out your RoboCop collection with a few Blu-rays. The RoboCop 2: Collector's Edition on 4K Blu-ray is available at Amazon for $24, and it's packed with bonus content like commentary from the crew and features like OCP Declassified, Adapting Frank Miller's RoboCop 2, and a look at the movie's special effects. There's also the RoboCop: Director's Cut on 4K Blu-ray for $35, which is offered by Arrow Video and gets you a bunch of additional scenes that weren't included in the original theatrical release. A cheaper alternative is the RoboCop: Collector's Edition on 4K Blu-ray, which is just $22.49 (was $25). All three are available now, and should make the wait for the RoboCop: Rogue City Steelbook Collection on December 2 a bit easier.
Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.
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